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Meanings of significant downside in English
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Usage of significant downside in English
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There are significantdownside risks if containment measures are ramped up.
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We see significantdownside for the stock in the medium term.
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Strains in global financial markets continue to pose significantdownside risk to that outlook.
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Strains in global financial markets continued to pose significantdownside risks to economic activity.
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If there is significantdownside risk, the RBA's forecast using the mode will not emphasise it.
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This provides significantdownside protection for our investors.
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However, there are significantdownside risks.
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The ovation was genuine and well-deserved, but there is one significantdownside to Brian Kerr's arrival at the summit.
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The previous session's losses were sparked after the Fed said it saw " significantdownside risks" facing the economy.
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But the mood darkened after the Fed said on Wednesday that the U.S. economy faces " significantdownside risks."
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However, the significantdownside to using the gas is that it has the highest global warming potential of any known substance.
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However, loop engineering to optimize folding energetics has a significantdownside: it effectively eliminates WW domain function according to ligand-binding studies.
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The Fed also spooked investors with its stark outlook for the U.S. economy, saying it faced " significantdownside risks".
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But the mood darkened after the Federal Reserve said on Wednesday that the U.S. economy faces " significantdownside risks."
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Unfortunately the speed of autofocus is marred by one significantdownside-theviewfinder blackout time when shooting is, to put it diplomatically, pronounced.
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There are also significantdownside risks to the economy ahead, he said, including the potential threat of a second wave of coronavirus infections.